Jamil Chade Lula wins in Moscow, Geneva, Paris, Vienna and Rome After voting in parts of Europe, candidate Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva emerged victorious in many capitals… 30.10.2022 14:17

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Following the conclusion of the vote in parts of Europe, candidate Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was victorious in several capitals and in almost all countries of the bloc.

Lula has won in Austria, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Poland, Switzerland and Russia, among others.

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In Paris, Lula received 7,885 votes, 82% of the total. Bolsonaro only added 1,600, 17%. According to the polls by the consulted, the PT candidate in Rome won with 1772 against 1176 for president.

In Russia, there were 46 votes for Lula and 23 for the president. In Vienna, Lula had 961 votes to just 379 for Bolsonaro.

In Greece, Bolsonaro won against Lula by 242 votes to 193.

In Geneva, Switzerland, candidate Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva prevailed by 2,320 votes. President Jair Bolsonaro received a total of 2279 votes. The difference was only 41 votes. In the first round, Lula also won by 51 votes.

The result is an inversion compared to what happened in 2018, when Bolsonaro left with more than 60% of the vote.

Sunday’s election process, marked by tension in the first round, required Swiss police to deploy a dozen security forces. At least twice, police demanded the dismissal of Bolsonaro supporters. In another incident, a person who offended the Bolsonarists was taken away by the police and could not even approach the polls.

According to the UOL report, his cell phone was confiscated by the police while he was trying to film the Brazilian’s detention. The device was returned only after a meeting between the Brazilian consulate in Geneva and the Swiss authorities.

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Mistake: In an earlier version, the text incorrectly said that Lula had won in Greece. Bolsonaro was the winner and the bug has already been fixed.

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30.10.2022 14:17

source: Noticias

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